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GPS in pioneering dynamic monitoring of long-period structures
M. Çelebi, A. Sanli
2002, Earthquake Spectra (18) 47-61
Global Positioning System (GPS) technology with 10-20-Hz sampling rates allows scientifically justified dynamic measurements of relative displacements of long-period structures. The displacement response of a simulated tall building in real time and permanent deployment of GPS units at the roof of a building are described. To the authors' best knowledge,...
Analysis of temperature profiles for investigating stream losses beneath ephemeral channels
Jim Constantz, Amy E. Stewart, Richard G. Niswonger, Lisa Sarma
2002, Water Resources Research (38) 52-1-52-13
Continuous estimates of streamflow are challenging in ephemeral channels. The extremely transient nature of ephemeral streamflows results in shifting channel geometry and degradation in the calibration of streamflow stations. Earlier work suggests that analysis of streambed temperature profiles is a promising technique for estimating streamflow patterns in ephemeral channels. The...
Seismic-reflection profiles of the central part of the Clarendon-Linden fault system of western New York in relation to regional seismicity
R.H. Fakundiny, P.W. Pomeroy
2002, Tectonophysics (353) 173-213
Geological and geophysical research in upstate New York, with few exceptions, has not definitively associated seismicity with specific Proterozoic basement or Paleozoic bedrock structures. The central part of the Clarendon-Linden fault system (CLFS) between Batavia and Dale, NY is one of those exceptions where seismicity has been studied and has...
U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Paleoproterozoic Tagragra de Tata inlier and its Neoproterozoic cover, western Anti-Atlas, Morocco
G. J. Walsh, J. N. Aleinikoff, F. Benziane, A. Yazidi, T. R. Armstrong
2002, Precambrian Research (117) 1-20
New U-Pb zircon data obtained by sensitive high resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) from the Tagragra de Tata inlier in the western Anti-Atlas, Morocco establish Paleoproterozoic ages for the basement schists, granites, and metadolerites, and a Neoproterozoic age for an ignimbrite of the Ouarzazate Series in the cover sequence. The age...
Genetic similarity between mates and extra-pair parentage in three species of shorebirds
Donald Blomqvist, M. Andersson, C. Kupper, I. C. Cuthill, J. Kis, Richard B. Lanctot, Brett K. Sandercock, T. Szekely, J. Wallander, Bart Kempenaers
2002, Nature (419) 613-615
Matings between close relatives often reduce the fitness of offspring, probably because homozygosity leads to the expression of recessive deleterious alleles<a id="ref-link-section-d242128358e533" title="van Noordwijk, A. J. & Scharloo, W. Inbreeding in an island population of the great tit. Evolution 35, 674–688 (1981)" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/nature01104#ref-CR1" data-track="click" data-track-action="reference anchor" data-track-label="link" data-test="citation-ref" aria-label="Reference 1"...
Effects of antenna placement and antibiotic treatment on loss of simulated transmitters and mortality in hybrid striped bass
J. Jeffery Isely, S.P. Young, T.A. Jones, James J. Schaffler
2002, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (22) 204-207
We compared the effects of two antenna placements (trailing and nontrailing) and antibiotic treatments (treated and nontreated) on mortality and transmitter loss in hybrid striped bass Morone saxatilis ?? M. chrysops (364 ?? 28 mm total length, 645 ?? 129 g [mean ?? SD]) implanted with simulated transmitters and held...
Lateral offsets on surveyed cultural features resulting from the 1999 İzmit and Düzce earthquakes, Turkey
Thomas K. Rockwell, Scott Lindvall, Tim Dawson, Rob Langridge, William Lettis, Yann Klinger
2002, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (92) 79-94
Surveys of offset linear cultural features that cross the surface ruptures of the 17 August and 12 November 1999 earthquakes on the North Anatolian fault in Turkey yield slip values as large as or larger than those recorded by near-field measurements in the same areas immediately after the earthquake....
Study on 3-D velocity structure of crust and upper mantle in Sichuan-yunnan region, China
C. Wang, Walter D. Mooney, X. Wang, J. Wu, H. Lou, F. Wang
2002, Acta Seismologica Sinica (24) 14-16
Based on the first arrival P and S data of 4 625 regional earthquakes recorded at 174 stations dispersed in the Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces, the 3-D velocity structure of crust and upper mantle in the region is determined, incorporating with previous deep geophysical data. In the upper crust, a...
Distinguishing sediment waves from slope failure deposits: Field examples, including the 'humboldt slide', and modelling results
H.J. Lee, J.P.M. Syvitski, G. Parker, Daniel L. Orange, J. Locat, E. W. H. Hutton, J. Imran
2002, Marine Geology (192) 79-104
Migrating sediment waves have been reported in a variety of marine settings, including submarine levee-fan systems, floors of fjords, and other basin or continental slope environments. Examination of such wave fields reveals nine diagnostic characteristics. When these characteristics are applied to several features previously attributed to submarine landslide deformation, they...
A comparison of surface water natural organic matter in raw filtered water samples, XAD, and reverse osmosis isolates
P.A. Maurice, M.J. Pullin, S.E. Cabaniss, Q. Zhou, K. Namjesnik-Dejanovic, G. R. Aiken
2002, Water Research (36) 2357-2371
This research compared raw filtered waters (RFWs), XAD resin isolates (XAD-8 and XAD-4), and reverse osmosis (RO) isolates of several surface water samples from McDonalds Branch, a small freshwater fen in the New Jersey Pine Barrens (USA). RO and XAD-8 are two of the...
Determination of melanterite-rozenite and chalcanthite-bonattite equilibria by humidity measurements at 0.1 MPa
I.-M. Chou, R.R. Seal, B. S. Hemingway
2002, American Mineralogist (87) 108-114
Melanterite (FeSO4·7H2O)-rozenite (FeSO4·4H2O) and chalcanthite (CuSO4·5H2O)-bonattite (CuSO4·3H2O) equilibria were determined by humidity measurements at 0.1 MPa. Two methods were used; one is the gas-flow-cell method (between 21 and 98 °C), and the other is the humiditybuffer method (between 21 and 70 °C). The first method has a larger temperature uncertainty...
Holocene multidecadal and multicentennial droughts affecting Northern California and Nevada
L. Benson, Michaele Kashgarian, R. Rye, S. Lund, F. Paillet, J. Smoot, C. Kester, S. Mensing, D. Meko, S. Lindstrom
2002, Quaternary Science Reviews (21) 659-682
Continuous, high-resolution δ18O records from cored sediments of Pyramid Lake, Nevada, indicate that oscillations in the hydrologic balance occurred, on average, about every 150 years (yr) during the past 7630 calendar years (cal yr). The records are not stationary; during the past 2740 yr, drought durations ranged from 20 to 100 yr and intervals between...
Conservation-form equations of unsteady open-channel flow
C. Lai, R.A. Baltzer, R.W. Schaffranek
2002, Journal of Hydraulic Research (40) 567-578
The unsteady open-channel flow equations are typically expressed in a variety of forms due to the imposition of differing assumptions, use of varied dependent variables, and inclusion of different source/sink terms. Questions often arise as to whether a particular equation set is expressed in a form consistent with the conservation-law...
Responses of Florida panthers to recreational deer and hog hunting
Michael W. Janis, Joseph D. Clark
2002, Journal of Wildlife Management (66) 839-848
Big Cypress National Preserve constitutes approximately one-third of the range of the endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi). Because recreational hunting is allowed in Big Cypress National Preserve, we examined 8 response variables (activity rates, movement rates, predation success, home-range size, home-range shifts, proximity to off-road vehicle trails, use of...
Evaluation of longitudinal dispersivity estimates from forced-gradient tracer tests in heterogeneous aquifers
C. R. Tiedeman, P. A. Hsieh
2002, Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Geologica (46) 131-134
Converging radial-flow and two-well tracer tests are simulated in two-dimensional aquifers to investigate the effects of heterogeneity and forced-gradient test configuration on longitudinal dispersivity (??L) estimates, and to compare ??L estimates from forced-gradient tests with ??L values that characterize solute spreading under natural-gradient flow. Results indicate that in mildly heterogeneous...
Leaf δ13C variability with elevation, slope aspect, and precipitation in the southwest United States
Peter K. Van De Water, Steven W. Leavitt, Julio L. Betancourt
2002, Oecologia (132) 332-343
Leaves from several desert and woodland species, including gymnosperms and angiosperms with both C3 and C4 physiology, were analyzed to detect trends in δ13Cleaf with elevation and slope aspect along two transects in southeastern Utah and south-central New Mexico, USA. The main difference between the two transects is the...
Feeding habits of the endangered Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) relative to prey abundance
David M. Leslie Jr., B.S. Clark
2002, Acta Chiropterologica (4) 173-182
Feeding habits of the endangered Ozark big-cared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) in eastern Oklahoma, USA, were studied from July 1987 through July 1988. Diets were determined from microscopic analysis of fecal pellets and compared with arthropods collected in Malaise traps. Although lepidopterans comprised only 21.5% of the available prey, they...
Distribution, abundance and habitat use of American White Pelicans in the Delta Region of Mississippi and along the Western Gulf of Mexico Coast
D.T. King, T.C. Michot
2002, Waterbirds (25) 410-416
Aerial surveys of American White Pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) were conducted over coastal Louisiana and the delta region of Mississippi on 1-2 days during December, February, and April each year from 1997 to 1999. Additional surveys were conducted in coastal Texas and Mexico during January 1998 and 1999. The numbers,...
Comparison of subyearling fall chinook salmon's use of riprap revetments and unaltered habitats in Lake Wallula of the Columbia river
R.D. Garland, K.F. Tiffan, D.W. Rondorf, L.O. Clark
2002, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (22) 1283-1289
Subyearling fall chinook salmon's Oncorhynchus tshawytscha use of unaltered and riprap habitats in Lake Wallula of the Columbia River was determined with point abundance data collected by electrofishing in May 1994 and 1995. We documented the presence or absence of subyearlings at 277 sample sites and collected physical habitat information...
An application of queuing theory to waterfowl migration
Richard S. Sojda, John E. Cornely, Leigh H. Fredrickson
A.E. Rizzoli, A.J. Jakeman, editor(s)
2002, Book chapter, Integrated assessment and decision support: Proceedings of the first biennial meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
There has always been great interest in the migration of waterfowl and other birds. We have applied queuing theory to modelling waterfowl migration, beginning with a prototype system for the Rocky Mountain Population of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) in Western North America. The queuing model can be classified as a...
Factors influencing the distribution of Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of whirling disease, in the Cache la Poudre River, Colorado
M. Brady Allen, Eric P. Bergersen
2002, Diseases of Aquatic Organisms (49) 51-60
Oligochaetes, triactinomyxons (TAMs), and age-0 trout were sampled in the upper Cache la Poudre River, Colorado, to determine the distribution of Myxobolus cerebralis during 1997 and 1998. Densities of the intermediate host, the oligochaete Tubifex tubifex, were 3.5 orders of magnitude higher in the M. cerebralis-infected Poudre Rearing Unit (PRU) trout rearing ponds than...